Contribute. Contribution.
The word formed from the Latin prefix "e-" and a root formed from the Latin word "loqui" is "eloquent." The prefix "e-" means "out" or "from," while the Latin root "loqui" means "to speak." Therefore, "eloquent" means to speak fluently or persuasively, conveying one's thoughts effectively.
The word formed is "immigrate," which means to come to live permanently in a country that is not your own.
with.
"Together" and "with" are meanings of the Latin prefix con-. The prefix in question links etymologically to the preposition cum ("with"). The pronunciation will be "kon" in Church and secular Latin.
the word tribute comes from the Latin word tribuere which means to pay or bestow
The prefix cor- means with or together. One example of this prefix is '''cor'''rect.
In Latin, the prefix "syn" means "together" or "with." It is commonly used to indicate joint action or association.
The Latin prefix "sym" means together or with. It is used in English words like symphony (sounding together) and symmetrical (having balanced proportions).
The Latin prefix for "both" is "ambi-".
"Confluence" is from the Latin prefix con- ("together") and verb fluere, "to flow".
To, Towards is the English equivalent of the Latin prefix 'ad-'. An example of its use may be found in the infinitive 'adiungere', which means 'to join to'. The infinitive is formed from the joining of the prefix 'ad-' to the infinitive 'iungere', which means 'to connect, join, unite'.
The prefix for cooperation is "co-." In linguistics, a prefix is an affix which is placed before the stem of a word. The prefix "co-" comes from the Latin word "com," which means "together" or "with." When added to a word, it signifies joint action or partnership.